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Green Independent Party

Maine House Green Independents:

Helping the Less Fortunate and Protecting Natural Resources

Welcome to the official site of the Maine House Green Independents. Our caucus is fully committed to supporting Maine's independent entrepreneurial spirit and affording respect to others. We will work to improve the state's relationship with tribal governments, support the poorest in becoming participants of our future, support immigrants to help build a sustainable economy, and return respectfulness and citizen involvement in democracy. The House Green Independents seek to bridge disparate forces and return government to our common principles regardless of political persuasion. We will pursue these goals during our tenure in the Legislature and encourage others to do the same.

Although Bear is a non-voting representative, Rep. Chapman welcomed him to caucus with the House Green Independent minority.

On Jan. 3, 2018, the legislators caucused and unanimously selected Rep. Chapman to serve as the House Green Independent minority leader.

The caucus outlined a vision for Maine and stated what it believes a Green Independent Party role within the House of Representatives can serve, as part of their response to Gov. Paul LePage's Feb. 13, 2018 State of the State address.

In late February, the caucus unanimously elected Rep. Bear as assistant minority leader, but on Feb. 26, Rep. Bear unenrolled from the Green Independent Party, joining the Independent caucus.

The House Green Independent Minority Office shares office space with staff serving the unenrolled representatives. The Office of Independents and Green Independents is located in Room 220 of the Burton M. Cross office building at 111 Sewall St. in Augusta.

Maine House Green Independents:

Helping the Less Fortunate and Protecting Natural Resources

Welcome to the official site of the Maine House Green Independents. Our caucus is fully committed to supporting Maine's independent entrepreneurial spirit and affording respect to others. We will work to improve the state's relationship with tribal governments, support the poorest in becoming participants of our future, support immigrants to help build a sustainable economy, and return respectfulness and citizen involvement in democracy. The House Green Independents seek to bridge disparate forces and return government to our common principles regardless of political persuasion. We will pursue these goals during our tenure in the Legislature and encourage others to do the same.

Although Bear is a non-voting representative, Rep. Chapman welcomed him to caucus with the House Green Independent minority.

On Jan. 3, 2018, the legislators caucused and unanimously selected Rep. Chapman to serve as the House Green Independent minority leader.

The caucus outlined a vision for Maine and stated what it believes a Green Independent Party role within the House of Representatives can serve, as part of their response to Gov. Paul LePage's Feb. 13, 2018 State of the State address.

In late February, the caucus unanimously elected Rep. Bear as assistant minority leader, but on Feb. 26, Rep. Bear unenrolled from the Green Independent Party, joining the Independent caucus.

The House Green Independent Minority Office shares office space with staff serving the unenrolled representatives. The Office of Independents and Green Independents is located in Room 220 of the Burton M. Cross office building at 111 Sewall St. in Augusta.